Her priority in Parliament is to be a strong local voice for the community of North Shore.
She works extensively to deliver services and infrastructure for her electorate and is a champion for equality through unrestricted access to opportunities.
Felicity is also mum to two young children, Eleanor and Henry - both born during her time as a local MP. Through her personal experience, Felicity knows how important it is to her constituents that North Shore remains a great place to live, work and raise a family.
She has been a strong supporter of community organisations in our area for several years, including as a member of the North Sydney Sunrise Rotary Club. She has also spent time rowing with Mosman Rowing Club and playing for North Sydney Seniors Netball Club.
In her previous role as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer and for COVID Recovery, Felicity worked across the community to ensure they had the support they needed and NSW could bounce back from COVID and create a more prosperous future for our state. Before that as Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment, she worked to protect our environment not just for today but for future generations.
She has previously served as an Acting Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and Chair of the Legislation Review Committee, which scrutinises all legislation presented to the NSW Parliament. She was also Deputy Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on the Office of the Valuer General and a member of the Legislative Assembly Committee on Investment, Industry and Regional Development.
In her inaugural speech to the NSW Parliament, Felicity spoke about her personal journey into public service for her community and the state and her commitment to the people of North Shore. You can read her speech here and watch the video here.
Prior to entering Parliament in 2017, she was Corporate Affairs Manager for a large infrastructure services business. Before this, Felicity was the NSW Deputy Executive Director for the Property Council of Australia. She began her career advising on Corporate and Government Affairs for a global energy company.
She holds a Master of Public Policy from the University of Sydney, a Bachelor of Media from Macquarie University and a Master of Business Administration from UNSW.